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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 2

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a A 1 month North jjroup COMMITTEEHITS AT PLAN IN RURAL AREAS Infant Daughter of SuptE Dugan Dies rnn Mrs The Hydraulic The safest brakes made self equalising always sure quick eveq cta West Virginia Project lb 52 Described as ollowing RECKLES UiS RIENDS MWSS6R ORA ALLSBERRY Ora Allsberry 33 years old died Saturday night at 9:15 at his home on East A street He is survived by his wife Mamie Alls berry a daughter Oradean at home three step daughters and three sisters and three brothers uneral services will be at 2 Tues day afternoon at the irst Baptist church in Picher with Rev Bergen officiating Interment will be in the Greenlawn cemetery un der direction of MARKET REPORTS Safety steel BODY bodyl Safety Steel like a modern rUro4jcoch And bolted hor zoutallyandvertlcallytocerframe gives tafat quietest construction ALBERT LEE LACEN Albert Lee Lacen 73 years old died suddenly at 5:15 o'clock Mon day morning at his homestead west of Baxter Springs where he had lived for 42 years He had been in health for the last two years He was born in Illinois and came to Kansas in 1892 marrying Miss 'Elba Porter in 1892 Surviving are rhis wife one son John Lacen ofthe home four brothers A of Lihe home William of Chula Mo rank of Mound Valley Kas and Thomas of Earlton Kas and three grandchildren uneral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home Burial will be in Green Lawn rcemetery west of Baxter Springs Doubli action BRAKES Plym depend on wheel ac tion (left band picture) but exert equal pressure throughout (see right above) PLYMOUTH HAS OUR MAIN BEAR INGS Instead of three Thus every piston stroke Is supported by two big bearings (Like drivings nail In a solidly supported board) ULL LENGTH WATER JACKETS circulate water all around each cylinder Instead of half way This meansbetterpopllpgareasonfor economy and long life I take our word for it Compare value semblles This combined with ull length water Jackets lowereoll tm pesatures as much eM improvs lubricating efficiency saves oil Plymouth owners report amasingly low oil consumption as well as JI to 34 miles per gallon of gasoline PATENTEDLOATWGPOWER Or dlnary engine mounting as at lefttransmits engine vibratlone to rest of car Patented loating Power engine mountings at rlghtisholdenglnefnbulariceabsorb Ing vibration before It begins Mrs Stovall Maid of Orleans" Mis? Genevieve Stovall of Mrs Ralph Rusk Renaissance pf rance" Mrs Cornell Ault de Me dici" Mrs Elizabeth Bristow and Era of Religious by Mrs Esther Connell early as 10 o'clock this morning The Billie Markham Bobbie Wal ters go is the main attraction of the evening and promises to be an other of 'those long hard fought battles with an eight round semi final featuring Sammy Weiss and Danny O'Shea Jackie Loyd of Picher tangles with Buster Mako of Tulsa in the second six rounds with Clyde Gresson of Tulsa com' ing here to argue it out with Smil ing Hubert Bird of Baxter in the opening six rounds The gong will sound promptly at 8:30 Jinx Club Members of the Jinx club entertained at the home of Olla Mae Baker Thursday morning was spent making pot holders The afternoon diversion wag a along with a few other contests Prizes went t'o Alla Baker Marjorie Her rjn Dean Osburn and Helen How ard A covered dish luncheon wag served at noon to the Mesdames Alla Mae Baker Gladys Baker Marjorie Herron Dean Os burn and Helen Howard Delphian Meet riday The Picher Delphian chapter will meet riday night at 7:30 at the Bristow hotel The subject of the evening will be Renais sance of rance" with Mrs Ross Ehrenman as leader taking as her topic of the New Spirit in Western Other Birthday Party Mrs George Walker 420 Treece street entertained a of children Saturday afternoon at a birthday party for her daughter Ida Rose The honoree received many gifts Games were played with prizes being won by Maxine Cantwell and Maybell Webster Refreshments were served to atrjee and Maybell Webster Don na Sue and Virginia Hance Beverly Sue Walker Lottie and Betty Ross Norma June Welker Claudine Plas ter Georgia Jones Donald and Ronald Walker and Miss Maude Ross Mrs Roy Walker and the hostess Mrs George Walker Ji Caroline Ruth Dugan three month old daughter of Mr and Mrs Dugan of Wyandotte died in a Joplin hospital Sunday night The infant daughter of theWyandotte school superintendent had been kept alive since birth inDecember by use of an incubator Surviving besides the parents "are one brother Kenneth of thehome uneral services were heldftt the riends church in Wyan dotte at 12:30 today with the Key A Powers officiating iBurial was in a Stigler Okla cem etery The Cooper Undertaking company was in charge Debater Score Third Piece The junior high school debate teem under the direction of John Paden entered the debate tourn ament at Mount yernon Mo Sat urday Upon arriving there found only four freshmen teams entered and the remaining 20 approximate ly were all sophomore teams The Pkher team is made up of all eighth grade students and first year debaters Pieher lasted the entire 10 rounds of debate and the negative team composed of Wayne Mitchell and Alton Caswell were defeated in the semi finals by Springfield The af firmative team composed of John ny Messer and Jack Reynolds went through undefeated winning over such teams as Joplin Webb City Mount Vernon and Aurora At the end of the tournament the ranking was Springfield first winning all their debates Joplin and Aurora second losing two each and Picher third losing three The debaters and the instructor were taken to Mount Vernon by Bill Landreth another' eighth grader Al The Business Girls' A of the irst Baptist church met last Tuesday night for a short business meeting at the hoimof Miss Ollie Vae Cornelius at the Old English Inn Miss Mary Lou Walker led the devotional and after the busi ness session the club formed a line party at a local theater Those present were Misses Mary Lou Walker Mabel Phillips Harriet Walker rances Steele Mildred Moyer Lois West and the hostess Miss Cornelius The club will meet tonight at 7 at the church for the regular meeting was held at the Cardin A meeting last riday afternoon with the following elected: Mrs Tom trron president Mrs Charles Malotte vice president Mrs Gene vieve Parkipeon secretary Mrs Ella Coffey treasurer and Mrs Della Counts historian During the business session it was voted to repair th piano and to purchase a vaulting polo It was also decided to sponsor a queen contest for the operetta which It to be given in the near future A program was pre sented by the pupils of the various grades Mrs Charles Nichols and Mrs Dye concluded the program with short talks Refreshments were served A WASHINGTON March CT) Republican national commit ftee accused the New Deal today of 'being the sponsor of farm com munities which are in resettle ment administration" the eommit tee said in a statement estab lishing in West Virginia and other states communal farms which fol low the Russian pattern in that each member of the community will work on co operative projects and share in the proceeds community farm just outsideof Charleston Va supplies the latest example of what these proj ects will be They cpll this com munity I The government the statement said charged off a million dollars on its books fo the community inwhich 153 families who formerlj were on relief are living The I homes it said already are cracked the land which was bought by the ederal 'I Emergency Relief administration at $29 an acre is found to be i much worn and the steaders exist at a minimum sub sistence Yesterday and1 today also saw several other utterances bearing on the coming campaign struggle They came mostly from Republic I ans and members of minor parties Deocratic leaders held their fire for the time being ormer PresidenVHoover denied reports in Washington political circles that he was backing Sena i tor Vandenberg (R Mich) for the presidential nomination 1 rom Dr Nicholas Murray But ler president of Columbia universi ty came the statement that he had heard sharp criticism of the Repub lican party for lack of a construc tive program A third party threat came from Howard Williams organizer for the National armer Labor party He declared at St Paul that wheth er the put a party into the campaign depended upon re sults of a national conference and events of the next few weeks Directional water circulation sijh velocity to all ubeutt valve in tn picture at tne terr me airie fartbwt (rotn the fan Retting much benefit ofth cooling brene Ulustratlngtheold type engine cool Ing eyetem The picture at the right lllustratM directional cooling which force cool water at Slab Victim Improve PICHER March SO John' Wil Ramson of Baxter Spring ground foreman at the Woodchuck mine who wag injured lut Wednrtdey when he and two others were hit by boulder wag reported im proved thio morning Though' he suffered internal in juries hospital attendants felt he would recover Lloyd 85 of Iron Gates Mo who was also injured in the same accident died at the local hospital Saturday night and was removed to Joplin where funeral services were held at 2:80 this aft ernoon at the Hurlbut Undertaking chapel Burial was made in ths orest park cemetery Joe Clark of Baxter Springs the third man hurt in the accident was dismissed from th hospital lest Thursday Debate Outlook Good The high school debate teams and their sponsor Beumer went to Tahlequah riday and Sat urday to attend the eastern Okla homa debate tournament there There ye re approximately 45 teams entered in Class in which class Picher was entered icher won nine debates out of II and went to the semi finals being de feated there by Panama Another Picher team defeated Tahlequah high in the semi finals The best record of any school was held by Picher as it had lost only one de bate while eaeh of the other schools had lost two irst team composed of Wilma Coleman and Zelda Cook went to the finals th second team of Alfred Holcomb and Billie Rus sell remained in seven debates be fore being eliminated and the third team of Billie Gibson and Le Au drey Ramsey ako stayed in 7 be fore being eliminated Melba Cas teel and Della Cooper were also en tered and made a nice she wing' All these members are first' year de baters and the first team is com posed of one freshman and one sophomore thus the outlook on next debates looks extreme ly bright says Mr Beumer A Schmaltz of Oklahoma City and Miss Lobeta Jackson of Spring field wer married at the Baptist parsonage at 6:45 o'clock Saturday evening in the presence' of Ross Jones of and John Hill of Picher with Rev Bergen performing the ceremony Whetstone and Miss Ro selle Scott both of Picher were mapried Saturday evening at 7 cjKoek at the home of the 'mother Mrs Minnie Scott 503 South Emily street Mrs Whet stone's mother and brother Ray mond Scott were witnesses Rev Bergen performed the cere mony' 1 The Knights of Pythias lodge conferred the rank of page degree on four candidates last Thursday night The candidates were (Cap) Logan Wolsey Harry Dodson and Everett Jones Charley Safford Picher chief is in Stillwater this week at tending a school of in struction This is an annual event attended by fireman and fire chiefs from 11 parts the state and is conducted under the auspices of the A college there He is pxpected to return Thursday Th aithful' Gleaners Sunday school of the Union church will meet with Blanche Laverne Phil lips 782 East Second Tuesdaevs ning at 730 Guthrey son of Mr and Mrs Walter Guthrey of Cardin who hu been ill fop the past week la reported slightly improved The Christian church of Cardin annouhcea services every evening beginning at 7:45 with the Rev Arthur Schooley in charge of the sepviees 't Mr and Mra Earl Allen and filtilly vielted in Springfield yes terday with relatives Sorority Members Entertained Members of the Kappa Kappa Iota sorority were entertained Thursday night at the home of Mrs Lillian Tinkler on South Emily street Bridge was the diversion of the evening with first honors going to Miss Alma Jane Henderson sec ond to Miss Adda Mowry with Mrs Georgie Cronk low The guest prize was received by Mrs Mattie Sue oley Refreshments were served to the following members and guests present: Mrs Georgie Cronk Mrs Edna McReynolds Mrs Inez Moser Mrs Esther Kell Miss Anna Ausley Misik Adda Mowry Mrs Harry Evans Mrs Mattie Sue oley and Miss Mildred Phillips The sorority will have a dinner party in Joplin Thursday night April 9 A theater party will follow the dinner Many Attend Revival 1 The revival campaign conducted at the Union church by Rev Mrs Harry Craig opened yesterday and was attended by large crowds The evangelist gave an inspiring ser mon last night on Tree of which resulted in six con versions Mrs Chris Williams who is in charge of the music will present a program of exceptional interest each night Tuesday there will be all day services and prayer meet ing Jed by Mrs Ray Gaut at the home of Mrs Braggs across from the high school Also a prayer meeting Tuesday' at 9:30 il at Mrs Ed on the corner of River and Second streets led by Mrs May Nance Tonight the Evangelist will preach bn th Righteous Scarcely Be Saved Where Will th Sinner and Ungodly Appear Cardin A Eleta 7 Th annual lcHou officers Mrs Vanderbilt Is Loser in Child Suit 'WASHINGTON March' Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt lost today in the supreme court in her effort to obtain custody of her wealthy 12 year old child Gloria The tribunal refused review a decree of New York courts award ing chief custody of the young heiress to her aunt Mrs Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney Sensational testimony was re ceived during the two morith hear ing before the New York supreme court It became so spicy at times that the public was excluded PICHER TwoAnnounceHopes To Be in Congress March 30 GP) Two Democrats announced ipr congressional offices today a Miss Maude 0 Thomas of Beav ar former Republican highway iommissioner who turned Demo frat during the Roosevelt land ilide announced sh would oppose iWill Rogers of Oklahoma City for at Iarge John Prett Oklahoma City at iorney announced he would seek lb ifth district Democratic con trssional nomination Th ifth district office will vacated by Josh Lee of Norman candidate for ibe Senate a A Produce prices being? paid in Miami today (subject to change tomorrow)! 3 Cream i' 25 Heavy springs 15 Heavy hens A 15 Leghorn spring 442 Leghorn hh 1 742 Roosters Cow hides 04 Kansas City Uveatodt' i KANSAS CITY March 80 (USDA) Hog 8500 early sales 250 lbs down to shipper mostly steady with ridayls aver age latter trade slow iome bids weak to 10 lower: top $1050 de sirable 160 260 lbs I $103550 better grade 130 150 lbs 35 270 290 lb3 102540 adws900940 few 1950 Cattle 11000 calves 2000 fed steers opening alow steady to weak she Stock comparatively scarce steady to' strong "bulls strong to 25 higher and calves firm Stocker and feeder classes In liberal quota steady to strong two loads strong weight Colorado steers early of good grade 1925 bulk medium to good steers eligible to sell 1725)875 best' yearling heifers early $825 few butcher cows $475575' bulk stockers and feeders $625)825 yearling stockers $860 choice Stock steer calves $875 vealer top $950 Sheep 8000 lambs steady to 25 higher sheep weak to 25 lower top fed lambs $1025 others $9661010 choice1 75 77 lb Texas spring $11 no Arisohas sold best held abov $11 top ewes $5 jv? Kansas City Produce KANSAS CITY: March (T7 Eggs 15 3 416 creamery butter 29 1 2 butterfat 2325 packing butter 19 Poultry Hens 1620 14 1 2 springs 2025 broilers 1923 Chicago Produce CHICAGO March Poul try live 8 trucks steady hens 5 pounds and less 23 more than 5 pounds 22 leghorn hens' 21 Plymouth and White Rock springs 27 colored 25 Plymouth fryers 25 White Rocks 26 colored 24 Plymouth and White Rock broilers 25 colored 24 barebacks 2022 leghorns 22 roosters 16 hen Tht second serlM of attainment testa were given te tht eighth trade thia morning by BuptoL Pfost There 1 one more series to be given with four testa to a series Miss Kathryn Jennings of Miami spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Jennings Mr and Mrs Seaman end Mr and Mrs Wayne Setman of Winfield Kas' visited yesterday with Roy Seaman their son and brother respectively at hi home 412 Alta street Mr and Mrs John Cammack of Carl Junction Mo vsitedl yester day with'Mr nd Mr Cronk and Mr and Mrs Carrither and family A 'Ernest Clarkson 308 College street was admitted to the Ameri Saturday evening? The Sunday school teacher and officers of the irst Baptist church will meet Tuesday evening for a business session at the parsonage Mr and Mrs Cronk Mrs Carrithers and daughters Naydene and Helen Louise and Miss June Briice were Joplin vis itors Sunday evening The of the irst Bap tist church will ineet Wednesday afternoon at the church for a gen eral monthly meeting The Mineral Heights school A will sponsor a play Wednesday evening at 7:30 in their school auditorium The play will be presented by the Century A members and the proceeds will be divided equally between (h? two schools Miss Loi Swifford of Cotter Ark was a week end guest of Mrs Charles Swafford Ralph Chambers Rev Peak and Ben Stanley and several oths from Picher left Sunday for Oklahoma City to attend the State meet of the Democratic state cen tral committee there Mrs John Paden was a Miami business visitor Saturday after noon Mrs Ada Dunning and sons Henry and loyd 529 North Treece street drove to Tulsa Saturday tq spend Sunday visiting Mrs Arthur Hammond Jay King 1624 Cherokee street Baxter Springs was admitted to the American hospital Sunday John Durnil and Wilbur Thomas were Granby 4 visitors Sat urday Virgil Millwood of Cardin' was dismissed from the American hos pital Sunday Mr and Mrs Charles 'Nichol and sons Charles Jr and Bobby 458 North Emily street visited Mr 'mother Mrs Dells Nichols at Webb City riday night Mrs Davis 218 SoutJi Net ta street is visiting her daughters Mrs Alice Shogren of Oklahoma Qty and Mrs Lelia rankel of Shawnee and a son Jimmy Davis of Norman Tom Wilkerson 1840 Washing ton street Baxter Springs was ad mitted to the American hospital Saturday evening The official board of the irst Methodist church will meet at the parsonage Tuesday evening at 730 o'clock Mrs Cameron 427 South Connell avenue will be hostess to the Ladies Aid society of the irst Methodist church Thursday after noon The Rev and Mrs Roy Durham and daughter Mary Sue of Blue jacket were dinner guests of the Rev and Mrs Bergen and family 322 South Emily street Sat urday Mrs Mizer was a business visitor in Miami today Mr and Mrs A Armstrong returned this morning from Paw nee and Bartlesville where they visited relatives over the week end Sunday school attendance for yesterday was as follows Baptist 206 Union 179 Assembly of God 123 irst Methodist 103 and the Central Methodist 60 Mrs Bea Richardville was a Sun day' dinner guest of Mr and Mrs Orville Rutledge of Miami 'Mr and Mrs rank Steele and 1 daughter rances visited rela tives in Springfield over the week 1 end i Miss Thelma orghee and Mr and Mrs Windbigler of Baxter Springs were Joplin visitors Sat urday evening Mr and Mrs Sim Carmen of Pawhuska and Rev Carmen of Memphis Tenn were Sunday visi 1 tors at the home of Rev and Mrs Brashear I turkeys 25 young toms 22 old' 20 No' 2 turkjys J8 heavy old ducks 19 young 22 small 17 geese 15 capons 7 pounds up 26 lea than 7 pounds 25 Butter 9607 steady eramiry speciala (93 aeore) 3031 ex tras (92) 30 extra firsts (90 81) 293 4 firsts (88 89) 2829 standard (90 centralised carlote) 29 3 4': Eggs 32699' steady exit a firta Ideal 47 3 4 Ar 18 1 4 fresh graded firsts local 17 1 4 cars 17 3 4 current receipts 16 3 4 storage packed extras 19 stor age packed 19 1 4 Potatoes 175 on track 436 total United States shipments Saturday 857 Sunday 51 beat stock firm supplies liberal Colorado McClures Western demana fairly good other stock alow: sacked per cwt Idaho Russet Bur bank No 1 18595 No 2 15070 Colorado McClures Ug No 1 Nebraska Bliss Triumphs 1 ano partly graded l6085 Kansas City Grain KANSAS CITY March '47r Wheat 99 cars unchanged to 1 4 higher No 2 dark' hard 104 No 3 106 3 4 No 2 hard'103 104 3 4' No 3 100 3 4103 8 4 No 2 red100 No 3 99 Close: May 96 July 85 1 4 Sept 83 3 8 Corn 126 cars unchanged to 1 4 lower No 2 white nominally 6668 No 3 nominally 6365 No 2 yellova nominally 64 66 No 3 68 No 2 mixed nominal ly 6263 No 8 nominally 58 61 Close: May 60 3 8 July 60 3 4 7 8 i rOats 5 cars unchanged Jo' 1 4 up No 2 white nominally 26 29 No 3 nominally 2428 Chicago Grain CHICAGO March wheat: No 2 red 99 1 4 No 2 red 98 3 4 No 3 red tough 97 3 498 No 3 hard 101 1 4 No 3 mixed 99 com No 3 mixed 60 No 5 mixed 56 N6 '4 yellow 5758 No 5 yellow 5557 No 4 white" 60 No 5 white 55 58 sample grade 3855 1 oats' No '3 white 2628 No 4 white 23 3 425 'sample grade 20 24 Kansas City Hay KANSAS CITY March 3( 20 cars Alfalfa No 1 extra leafy $17 and up No 2 ex tra leafy $14501650 No 1 $13001400 No 2 leafy $1150 1250 Prairie No 1 $850900 No 2 $750800 MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMIOKLAHOMA Republicans Hurl Charges of Against arm Resettlement 'S'' MARCH' 30 1936 ITSTHEONLYONE ALL TH REE WITH ALLTHESE ECONOMY EATURES cumbent Antlers Leslie Con ner Oklahoma City John Rob erts Garfield county Mauk I Eakly Okemah Charles Rogers Aclair county Ben BriektflMartin' Milam Laverne Carleton incum bent all of Oklahoma City Sam uel? Whittaker incumbent Muikoge county Jack Suther land Jackson county How ard Mayes county Ren Huey' in cumbent Cleveland county liui Incumbent MeClaln coun ty Row' Cook incumbent Atoka 1 county TRENTON TENSE AS NEW CLIMAX CASE NEARS I (Continued rom Pagb On) I and everyone felt it was'the'un Ji predictable as always in this case)! Newpaper men' watched them waiting Jazz music 'filled th room filled the taproom dulled tha sound of talk and laughter th clink of glasses Tried to Be Cool" Wilentz tried to look casual and Hauck tried to be at ease but the efforts were wasted Moment' by I moment the situation grew mor tense In remote parts of the ho tel telegraph keys clattering tele phones were open Another round of drinks and another talk smoke laughter and music But always the feeling of an ap proaching crisis? teak1 cams suddenly Wilentz apd Hauck left hurriedly News paper meh photographers other moved in wake The lobby roused The street stirred Taxi cabs and private cars got going with a roar Down through dark poor streets past slatternly hous es to the county jail' A bit of melodrama this At the jail a Lindbergh kidnap ij ing Paul was i held The excitement mount I ed The telephones and telegraph'Lj keys were burdened with a story I And this was just an incident in I a day chockful of incidents I Today the court of pardons meets Tonight the taprooms will 11 be filled with a tense watchful crowd 1 Tomorrow night Tomorrow i 1 always unpredictable I ew persons if any know this 1 morning whether Bruno Richard Hauptmann will then go to death in the electirc chair fruUt on rhQmclelCirylrMotn ConnqrclalGrdltCompaiy 6 TOW PAYMENT PLAN AnlaH through aH PLYMOUTH Daalero el pr qqhui onour oricnl uaimMI Hlsucf To unnM bhcai lAddcpstof inannce (iOHm( Hatwa avail lalocuimw IM rMUlVMI $ef AMtnUrtetSMteaMnlt 9AU cWI)lNnMtttr WITH USUAL DOWN DAYMKNTH LURE STATE OICES NOTED Crowcl Including Governor to iling Head quartersatOC OKLAHOMA CITY' March '80 Ai ot candidates seeking state offices marked the opening of the filing period at the State Election board secrete? office today i Gov Marland whq bad announced his candidacy for Dem ocratic nomination for the United State Senate was among Jhe first to file 7 An interesting situation devel oped when Reford Bond of Chick asha Democrat filed for re elec tion as corporation commissioner and Jesse Bonds Allen attorney and Democrat filed for the off ice Bond now holds Bonds is serving a a gasoline inspector' for Pgn totoc county and formerly was campaign manager for Corpora tion Commissioner Wajtqn 'One independent filed today He is A Clinkehbeard of Alvaf for years a Democratic member of the State Board 6f Agriculture Clinkenbeard filed on file inde pendent ticket for Eighth district congressman The ifth district' congressional race promised to be a crowded one Early filings for th office being vacated by Rep Josh Lee in cluded: John Brett Oklahoma Nelson Democrat Oklahoma City State Senator George Democrat Norman and Hill Democrat Oklahoma county district judge" Harry Pitchford' of Okmulgee Democrat filed of Second dis trict congressman the place now held by Rep4Jack Nichol Sr who said he will seek re election William Carrick a Tulsa Re publican' filed for irst district congressman while Wilf ord Hill of Cherokee Republican sought the Eighth district congressional office 1 Blaine Kingfisher Repub lican submitted hia candidacy for congressman at large Other filings included: (Demo crats 'unless otherwise designat ed) State Senate Paul Stewart in Use that mst of features to compare Plymouth is priced' within $10 to $15 of the Other 1 Two (actual list prices four door sedans main factory) and for that small difference give you all thi extra value extra economy extra safety But get out on the road and drive See for yourself how much more room Plymouth has How easily it handles How smoothlyit takes rough roads Watch your and you will see why Plymouth owners report 18to £4 miles per gallon! S1 See how quick straight ahead 1005? Hy draulic brakes stop! And Plymouth only of has 100 Hydraulic brakes and Safety Steel bodv buy any car until you drive this beautiful new Plymouthandcompareitdnfeatureandpricewith A the others! Telephone or call on any Chrysler Dodge or I De Soto dealer He will arrange it i PLYMOUTH DEALERS OTTAWA COUNTY rPAGETWO Boxing Show Set Everything is in readiness for the boxinor show being presented at topics will be discussed a follows: the American legion hall in Picher Beginning of the Hundred tonight ighters were arriving as.

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